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Dream features for a new PCI-e card for arcade games?

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Malenko:

--- Quote from: 404 on July 16, 2012, 08:48:55 am ---instead of builing your own pci-e card, why not modify the bios of existnig cards to allow 15kz signals on lower resolutions and use that as a thesis for school

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like the AVGA?

404:

--- Quote from: Malenko on July 16, 2012, 09:33:19 am ---
--- Quote from: 404 on July 16, 2012, 08:48:55 am ---instead of builing your own pci-e card, why not modify the bios of existnig cards to allow 15kz signals on lower resolutions and use that as a thesis for school

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like the AVGA?

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yep

emphatic:
But that would need to hook a whole computer up to this instead of having a small standalone card you install in a JAMMA cabinet. I personally hate playing on computers and never use my 2 J-Pacs as it involves non-stop hassle (in my experience).

John Blund:

--- Quote from: 404 on July 16, 2012, 08:48:55 am ---instead of builing your own pci-e card, why not modify the bios of existnig cards to allow 15kz signals on lower resolutions and use that as a thesis for school

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Well, the reason is simple. I have looked around and there are no cards that even come near what I am looking for.

NIVO:
jamma edge is nice. But if this might be a all-n-1 card go ahead and throw on a encoder/multi-device function(s) as well. Also a pci-e card is great, but heck how about a SoC thumbdrive? On the other side of the drive is a micro-sdhc slot capable of handling up to 64gb cards. Plug-n-play baby.

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